Helen A. Jonas
La Trobe University
25 Papers
599 Citations
Helen A. Jonas is an academic researcher from La Trobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Estrous cycle. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 25 publications. Previous affiliations of Helen A. Jonas include Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre & University of Melbourne.
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Papers
Patterns of alcohol consumption in young Australian women: socio-demographic factors, health-related behaviours and physical health.
TL;DR: To determine which socio‐demographic factors, health‐related behaviours and physical health conditions are associated with non‐drinking, binge drinking and hazardous/harmful drinking in young Australian women, a large sample of women aged between 18 and 25 are studied.
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A heterologous radioimmunoassay for follicle stimulating hormone: application to measurement of FSH in the ovine estrous cycle, and in several other species including man.
Lois A. Salamonsen,Helen A. Jonas,H. G. Burger,Joan M. Buckmaster,Chamley Wa,I. A. Cumming,Jock K. Findlay,J. R. Goding +7 more
TL;DR: A heterologous radioimmunoassay system, using an antiserum to human FSH in combination with radioiodinated ovine FSH was highly specific for FSH for a number of species, and was used to measure plasma FSH levels in sheep, rat and man in a range of physiological states.
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Alcohol-Caused Deaths and Hospitalisations in Australia, 1990-1997.
Tanya Chikritzhs,Helen A. Jonas,P. Heale,Paul Dietze,K. Hanlin,Tim Stockwell +5 more
- 01 Jan 1999
TL;DR: For instance, this paper found that younger people were more likely to die from bouts of intoxication, while older people die from conditions related to long-term alcohol misuse, compared to older people.
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Current estrogen-progestin and estrogen replacement therapy in elderly women: Association with carotid atherosclerosis
Helen A. Jonas,Richard A. Kronmal,Bruce M. Psaty,Teri A. Manolio,Elaine N. Meilahn,Grethe S. Tell,Russell P. Tracy,John A Robbins,Hoda Anton-Culver +8 more
TL;DR: For this sample of elderly women, both current E + P therapy and current E therapy were associated with decreased measures of carotid atherosclerosis, and these measures did not differ significantly between the two groups of HRT users.
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The effect of mode of delivery on neonatal mortality in very low birthweight infants born in Victoria, Australia: Caesarean section is associated with increased survival in breech‐presenting, but not vertex‐presenting, infants
Helen A. Jonas,Judith Lumley +1 more
TL;DR: Data from the Victorian Perinatal Collection Unit support the view that Caesarean section does not enhance the neonatal survival of VLBW babies when obstetric complications are absent.
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